Wounding rapidly alters transcription factor expression, hormonal signaling, and phenolic compound metabolism in harvested sugarbeet roots

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  • who: Karen K. Fugate et al. from the University of Pisa, Italy have published the research work: Wounding rapidly alters transcription factor expression, hormonal signaling, and phenolic compound metabolism in harvested sugarbeet roots, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Injured sugarbeet roots are known to synthesize suberin and lignin to seal off wounded sites (Ibrahim et_al, 2001; Fugate et_al, 2016). Of this study are consistent with the upregulation of genes involved in ethylene biosynthesis and signaling in response to wounding that has been reported in other plant species and organs (Kato et_al, 2000; Pandey . . .

     

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